A FINE MING-STYLE BLUE AND WHITE CYLINDRICAL JAR AND COVER

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清十八世紀 青花錦紋帶蓋壯罐
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Previously sold at Christie's New York, 2 December 1989, lot 356

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Carrie Li
Carrie Li

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The inspiration for this geometric pattern was early Ming dynasty prototypes. Cf. two examples dated to the early fifteenth century, the first illustrated in Blue and White Porcelain with Underglaze Red, (I), The Complete Collection of Treasures of the Palace Museum, Hong Kong, 2000, p. 45, no. 43; and the other in the Freer Gallery of Art, illustrated by J. Pope, 'An Early Porcelain in Muslim Style', Aus der Welt der Islamischen Kunst: Festchrift fur Ernst Kuhnel, pl. 6A. This design is also found on early Ming moonflasks such as the example in the Percival David Foundation, illustrated by J. Pope, op. cit., pl. 4B; and the flask from the Reach Family and Marie Therese Rodgrigues collections, sold at Christie's Hong Kong, 27 April 1997, lot 657.

Jars of this type were often referred to in the West by the Spanish term 'albarello', which Pope noted as having originally derived from 11th century pottery apothecary jars that were used throughout the Near East, and introduced into the West by the Moors to Spain.

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